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Q. Talk about the book that most changed or influenced your life (was it a book that turned you from an average to avid reader, did it help you deal with a particularly difficult situation, does it bring you comfort every time you read it?).

I would say I have two options here:

1º The books that turned me from a average reader to the vacuum I am today were Anne Rice's "Vampires Chronicles". I believe that to be able to create so many different characters with their own personalities and make them real for the readers is amazing.

2º The book that helped in a difficult situation was not a book but a manga (fot those who doesn't know what is manga: think of them as japanese comics). "Paradise Kiss" helped me to believe in my dreams and to fight for them no matter what. It gave me strength when I thought I didn't have any left. If you are curious my review is HERE.

24 comments:

Hi, just stopping by on the FF. I read Interview with the Vampire and didn't love it, but I totally got it's importance in the history of vampire/gothic fiction. And that manga sounds good, I'm gonna have to check it out.

The Vampire Chronicles, interesting choice! Honestly, to me, Anne Rice really brought vampires to the forefront. Granted, the appeared in literature for 100s of years before, but she made them popular. It is really neat that you picked that series and a manga!